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Ibiza, Spain

The culture and style of Ibiza is as varied as its pronunciation ("e-vee-tha" or "e-bee-tha" or "e-bee-zha," depending on where you're from). And you'd be hard-pressed to find such a cosmopolitan mix outside Paris or Manhattan. Ibiza attracts all sorts of people with its vibrant nightlife, gorgeous beaches and perfect Mediterranean climate.

Ibiza, Spain

Port of Call

The One Thing You Don't Want to Miss

One look and it's clear (very clear and very blue) that Ibiza's beaches are some of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. And to make beach-hopping even easier, the most popular ones are connected by frequent boat and bus services.

Other Fun Things to Do

Take a stroll through D'Alt Villa and enjoy quaint shops, picturesque homes and narrow streets - all the hallmarks of a tranquil Mediterranean port.

Be sure to bring your dance shoes. Ibiza is world-renowned for its trance-style music, which captures the euphoric atmosphere of the island.

Tour the island. Don't take our word for it - Ibiza is so beautiful it's often used for photo shoots and tropical film settings.

Sporting Adventures

Ibiza offers all your typical water sports, from snorkeling to diving to jet-skiing. And you'll also find exciting new opportunities like wake boarding, fishing charters and horseback riding.

Get a Taste of Local Flavor

With so many people, from so many places, Ibiza is a melting pot of various culinary styles and tastes. The local cuisine features Mediterranean staples like seafood, mixed with the latest trends from France, Spain, Italy, and elsewhere.

Local Currency

As part of the European Union, Spain's official currency is the euro (EUR). Credit cards and travelers checks are also widely accepted.